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Originally Posted by civic-driver is OBX making a lsd for our cars now? or is it along the lines of getting a honda fit lsd with a few fit parts? |
It's the honda fit LSD it drops right in the only thing is that you have to use honda fit bolt because the diff is normal threaded cause of the fit spins in a different direction. were our diff has left hand threaded bolts.
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Originally Posted by speedfoos Hey Paul, Andy mentioned you were having a problem with the OBX LSD. What was it and how did you fix it? I'm looking to get one of these for my car. |
I was having problems with fitting the axles in and getting them out. the quaife also has this problem but it does not seem as bad (andys axles are a bitch to get out and you need two people to get them back in). the problem is that the aftermarket diffs are machined tighter than the honda diffs. the honda diffs the splines inside the diff that the axles slide into are tapered so that when you slide the axle in it compress the little c-clip ring and it pops into place. were the aftermarket diffs are not tapered so you have take the ring on the end of the axles and bend it so it is tighter in order for the axles to slip in.
My biggest problem was that the ring caused the axle to get stuck and it would not go in all the way and I couldn't get it out. I had to have my buddy tow it to his lift stuck a 4 foot long crow bar on it started bending the bar. stuck a 1/2 ton spreader on it didn't do anything. I finnaly had to take the axle apart stick a piece of black steel gas pipe in the cup and beet it with a sledge with the spreader in wich cause the ring to do something then hook a slide hammer up to it and it came out.
I had to re-pull the axles today and did not have any problems. My biggest problem is that one of the bearings that holds the diff self-destructed I mean the thing fucking exploded I'll post a thread with pics once I find my camera but man it some gruesome carnage